Hallo

So I finally found it. Most likely it has something to do with 
multithreading.

If I increase the blinking timer from 500 to 5000 (miliseconds right?) 
my ufraw no longer crashes. The switch highlight function only runs if 
data->renderSubArea is set to a value less than 0. If I set 
renderSubArea  to 0 right at the start of adjustment_update_rotation() 
ufraw works fine as well (after resetting the blinking timer back to 
500 of course).

I don't know, if this is the exact right way to go, but at least this 
stops my ufraw from crashing everytime I use over/under exposure 
blinking and left rotation. But may be data->freezeDialog is the more 
appropriate one.

I think my old Pentium 4 (almost eight years old) is to slow. My 
daughters computer (a six year old celeron) has the same problems, but 
not always crashes on rotation.

Martin

Am Dienstag, 21. September 2010 schrieb Martin (Lists):
> Hallo
> 
> Yes, it seems not to be related to lensfun. As soon as a crop area
> is selected (either by automatic or by hand) ufraw crashes if you
> try to rotate. But what makes me wonder: It only crashes if you
> try to rotate counter clockwise.
> 
> I am on uptodate fedora 13 on i686
> 
> Martin
> 
> Am Samstag, 18. September 2010 schrieb Tomasz Golinski:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I don't know if it is related, but when I crop image first, then
> > apply rotation, I get a crash:
> > 
> > ** ERROR **: preview_draw_area(): x+width:760 out of range
> > x+width <= 656 aborting...
> > Aborted
> > 
> > However, in my case it seems unrelated to lensfun. I have current
> > cvs ufraw.
> > 
> > Best
> > Tomasz
> > 
> > On Sat, 18 Sep 2010, Martin (Lists) wrote:
> > > Hallo
> > > 
> > > Since may update to recent version of lensfun and ufraw I can
> > > no longer rotate images counter clockwise. Clockwise rotate is
> > > possible.
> > 
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